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HORMONE DEFICIENCY TREATMENT DOCTOR IN SOUTHLAKE, TX

When your hormone levels fall out of balance, it can affect every aspect of your health—from your energy levels and mood to your metabolism, sleep, and sexual wellness. At Elixir 360 Health in Southlake, TX, we help men and women restore optimal hormone balance through personalized, evidence‒based care.
Whether you’re experiencing hot flashes, night sweats, weight gain, low libido, brain fog, or low energy, our team takes a root‒cause approach to address what’s really behind your symptoms. Through advanced testing and bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT), we create a tailored treatment plan that works with your body’s natural hormones—helping you feel and function at your best.
Schedule your appointment today and take the first step toward better health and long‒term well‒being.

Common Causes of Hormone Deficiency

Hormone deficiency can develop for many reasons, and often more than one factor is at play. Understanding what’s driving your hormonal changes is the first step toward restoring balance and supporting your long-term health.

Aging and Hormonal Changes

Natural changes in estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone levels with age can lead to symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, low libido, and fatigue.

Chronic Stress

Prolonged stress raises cortisol, which can disrupt the production of sex hormones, thyroid hormones, and other key regulators of well-being.

Thyroid Dysfunction

Low or high thyroid hormone production affects metabolism, mood, and energy.

Blood Sugar Imbalances

Unstable blood sugar can impact insulin and contribute to weight gain, cravings, and fatigue.

Lifestyle and Environmental Factors

Poor sleep, nutrient deficiencies, inactivity, and exposure to hormone-disrupting chemicals can all contribute to hormonal imbalance.

What Symptoms Does Hormone Deficiency Cause?

Hormone imbalance can affect every system in your body, and symptoms often develop gradually—making them easy to overlook until they start impacting daily life. By recognizing the signs early, you can take steps to restore hormonal balance and protect your long-term well-being. Read more about Hormone deficiency symptoms from Cleveland clinic.
  • Fatigue or consistently low energy levels.
  • Mood swings, irritability, or depression.
  • Weight gain or difficulty losing weight.
  • Hot flashes and night sweats.
  • Vaginal dryness or discomfort.
  • Low libido or sexual dysfunction.
  • Brain fog, memory lapses, or poor concentration.
  • Sleep disturbances or insomnia.
  • Decreased muscle mass or bone density.
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What Are the Treatment Options for Hormone Deficiency?

At Elixir 360 Health, our goal is to do more than relieve symptoms—we focus on restoring hormonal balance in a way that supports your long-term health and overall well-being. Every patient receives personalized care designed to address both immediate concerns and the root cause of their condition. Discover more about treatments for Hormone deficiency by ScienceDirect.
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We use bioidentical hormone therapy—compounds that closely match your body’s natural hormones—to restore balance and improve quality of life. This approach can help relieve symptoms like low energy, brain fog, mood swings, and low libido while supporting healthy metabolism, sleep, and vitality.
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Our primary care services ensure hormone therapy is part of a complete wellness plan, addressing related health concerns, preventive screenings, and ongoing support for optimal results.
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Tailored, Whole‒Person Care

Our health care team designs a personalized treatment plan based on your lab results, symptoms, and lifestyle. This may include hormone therapy alongside nutrition guidance, stress management techniques, and sleep optimization to help you achieve sustainable results.
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Ongoing Monitoring for Optimal Results

We closely track your progress to ensure your hormone therapy remains safe and effective, adjusting your plan as needed to keep you on track toward better health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my hormone levels are imbalanced?
When your body produces hormones in amounts that are too high or too low, you may notice changes such as fatigue, mood swings, weight gain, or trouble sleeping. Women age 40 and older may experience symptoms linked to menopause, while men may notice signs of testosterone decline. Comprehensive testing is the best way to confirm whether your hormone levels are affecting your health.
How can I fix low hormone levels?
Addressing hormone deficiency starts with identifying the root cause and developing a personalized plan. Bioidentical hormone therapy, lifestyle adjustments, and targeted nutrition can help improve mood, increase energy, and support weight loss. At Elixir 360 Health, we focus on helping women and men restore balance and improve overall well-being.
What does hormone deficiency feel like?
Hormone deficiency can feel different for each person, but common experiences include low energy, difficulty focusing, irritability, weight changes, and reduced sexual drive. Women may also notice hot flashes or vaginal dryness, while men may experience muscle loss or reduced stamina.
How do I check my hormone levels?
The most reliable way to check your hormone levels is through lab testing, which measures how much of each hormone your body produces. For the most accurate results, your provider may recommend testing at specific times—such as certain days of the menstrual cycle for women or in the morning for men.
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